Calvin Mogilinski

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Yes indeed you can replace this screen but it can be a tad of a pain, Here is a link to the how to guide: HP Pavilion Touchsmart 11z-e000 Keyboard Replacement AS far as to buying the replacment screen just type HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11z-e000 replacment screen in on google or ebay and you will have options on where to buy i. -Hope this helps Calvin Mogilinski

Hope this helps :) First off i would try this: Restart your phone by pressing and holding the power and volume down keys simultaneously until the phone vibrates. Release and the phone will restart. After this operation, you may need to re-adjust the volume. Use the volume keys to reach the most comfortable sound level. If possible, try a wired headset. if that doesn't work try this: Make sure you have the latest software update To check if you have new software available for your phone do the following: Lumia with Windows 10: Go to Settings > Update & security > Phone update and tap Check for updates. Lumia with Windows phone 8: Go to Settings > Phone update and tap Check for updates. If there are no new software available, proceed to the next step. Otherwise, below are some instructions for preparing the phone for an update and things to check after the update. Before installation Make some room. Great stuff comes in big packages! Before starting a software update, we recommend that you make enough space on ...

try taking the phone completely apart, and checking all the connections and letting it fully dry out if it isn't. make sure the touch screen is receiving power from the charging port. Let us know if this helps or if you find something, good luck! You have to do an advanced hardware reset by first removing the battery for 30 minutes. Set a timer. After 30 mins, replace the battery and hold the volume down button for another 15 minutes. Set a timer. After 15 minutes, release the volume down and press volume up button rapidly 3 times and then immediately remove the battery again, this time, also remove the sim card. Wait about 30 seconds, and replace battery and sim. When you power the phone back on, you should get a prompt asking you which hardware component to update., Select "screen sensor" by scrolling through the options with volume down and select it by pressing volume up. The phone will now reset the "screen sensor" hardware data and download the newest hardware update for your phone. Screen should now be...

"OK, just read another posting with same problem and I think I may have fixed my problem. The overheating resolved after I put the laptop on the table. I may need a lap top cooling pad for future use if I want to rest the laptop on my lap. I also just held down the power button for 10 seconds and the laptop unfroze and shut down. So, hopefully this will solve the problem"! -GerardBurke

Step 1: Charge the phone The owner didn’t mention she tried to charge the phone after it went dead so this must be the first thing that needs to be done as it could be just a drained battery. This step would also give us an idea about the integrity of the phone’s hardware. If the charging signs show, like the LED indicator and the charging icon, then the phone must be okay. Just allow it to charge for, at least, ten minutes. If the device refused to charge, read this: How To Fix Samsung Galaxy S5 Charging Problems [Troubleshooting Guides] Step 2: Attempt to turn it on after charging Ten minutes of charging is more than enough to power the phone if the issue was a drained battery. So, attempt to turn it on after a few minutes of charging. If the phone turns on, continue the observation if it turns off on its own but if not, then read this post instead: How to fix Samsung Galaxy S5 that won’t turn on [Troubleshooting Guide] Step 3: Wipe the cache partition Assuming the phone turns on just fine but shuts down on...

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